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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16831207" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Np, thank you sir! I sold that Tudor actually and picked up a new 38mm Tudor Royal with a blue Dial. I actually have two Rolex DJs. Both with the fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet, only difference is one is a 2 tone gold with 18kt. gold on the bezel and bracelet. I don't want to list all my watches, you can PM me if you want to know what I have, I did just pick up a Sinn 104 St SA G and a Glashutte Ludwig Ref. 251 with the Epsilon movement. I'm about to take apart my Hamilton Jazzmaster Chrono since it's running +27 and i'm going to get it to run within range of at least -5/+10. Those numbers can vary greatly, but i'll put it on a timegrapher and keep running it until I can regulate it within range. At least it has a Valjoux 7750, which was bought out by ETA when Swatch acquired ETA, Hamilton, Omega, Glashutte Original, Mido, Breguet, Tissot, Longines, Tissot, and like 10 other companies. I heard they acquired IWC, but I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>My next watch I want to get is a Tudor Black Bay 58 and another Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra since I just sold my last one to fund my Glashutte Ludwig purchase. I had a Citizen Nighthawk Blue Angels edition not too long ago. Rolex is way backed up right now. I would pick up a Tudor instead, since it's still a Rolex brand and available right now. I'm also trying to pick up another Breitling since I just sold my SuperOcean, and sold my Avenger II like 6-8 months ago. Both using ETA movements modified by Breitling to COSC standards. My SuperOcean was rated to 1000M/3300Ft. Not that the typical owner would dive with that watch and probably show up to a yacht party instead lol. The SuperLuminova was amazing and stayed lit for hours. best lume of any watch i've owned. I'm about to trade for a Ball watch and it uses Tritanium Gas Tubes on the indices which is insanely unique that no other brand in the industry uses. </p><p></p><p>Check out Zelos watches. I bought a used Swordfish for $250 and they are known for having amazing lume and being the best bang for your buck. Your can get an ETA based movement with a titanium case for around the mid $700s. They have such a loyal following though, their watches sell out the day they're released. They also use ETA, Sellita, Seiko, LJP movements in their watches depending on the price of the watch. Even the Swordfish I have which is of their budget line that uses a Seiko NH35 movement, still uses a 4HZ, high beat movement. I have to say my favorite company though is Hamilton, mostly because it was a pilot watch I got from my Dad as a Christmas present and kind of got me started into the hobby. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The hobby of cars and watches = no money in your wallet, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16831207, member: 55199"] Np, thank you sir! I sold that Tudor actually and picked up a new 38mm Tudor Royal with a blue Dial. I actually have two Rolex DJs. Both with the fluted bezel and jubilee bracelet, only difference is one is a 2 tone gold with 18kt. gold on the bezel and bracelet. I don't want to list all my watches, you can PM me if you want to know what I have, I did just pick up a Sinn 104 St SA G and a Glashutte Ludwig Ref. 251 with the Epsilon movement. I'm about to take apart my Hamilton Jazzmaster Chrono since it's running +27 and i'm going to get it to run within range of at least -5/+10. Those numbers can vary greatly, but i'll put it on a timegrapher and keep running it until I can regulate it within range. At least it has a Valjoux 7750, which was bought out by ETA when Swatch acquired ETA, Hamilton, Omega, Glashutte Original, Mido, Breguet, Tissot, Longines, Tissot, and like 10 other companies. I heard they acquired IWC, but I could be wrong. My next watch I want to get is a Tudor Black Bay 58 and another Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra since I just sold my last one to fund my Glashutte Ludwig purchase. I had a Citizen Nighthawk Blue Angels edition not too long ago. Rolex is way backed up right now. I would pick up a Tudor instead, since it's still a Rolex brand and available right now. I'm also trying to pick up another Breitling since I just sold my SuperOcean, and sold my Avenger II like 6-8 months ago. Both using ETA movements modified by Breitling to COSC standards. My SuperOcean was rated to 1000M/3300Ft. Not that the typical owner would dive with that watch and probably show up to a yacht party instead lol. The SuperLuminova was amazing and stayed lit for hours. best lume of any watch i've owned. I'm about to trade for a Ball watch and it uses Tritanium Gas Tubes on the indices which is insanely unique that no other brand in the industry uses. Check out Zelos watches. I bought a used Swordfish for $250 and they are known for having amazing lume and being the best bang for your buck. Your can get an ETA based movement with a titanium case for around the mid $700s. They have such a loyal following though, their watches sell out the day they're released. They also use ETA, Sellita, Seiko, LJP movements in their watches depending on the price of the watch. Even the Swordfish I have which is of their budget line that uses a Seiko NH35 movement, still uses a 4HZ, high beat movement. I have to say my favorite company though is Hamilton, mostly because it was a pilot watch I got from my Dad as a Christmas present and kind of got me started into the hobby. The hobby of cars and watches = no money in your wallet, lol [/QUOTE]
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